Garden plants are usually labeled with required sun exposure. Here's what Full Sun, Partial Partial Shade, Dappled Sun, Full Shade really mean.| The Spruce
Rely on state maps for the USDA Hardiness Zones for planting to select plants suited to your location and climate.| The Spruce
Gardening in clay soil can be a challenge. But these 25 plants grow well in clay soil and can even improve it.| The Spruce
Fish emulsion is an organic fertilizer that you can buy or make from byproducts of fish oil and fish meal. Learn how to use it and make your own.| The Spruce
Humus is decayed organic matter that is crucial for plant growth. Learn what humus consists of, how to make it, and how to add it to your garden soil.| The Spruce
From lack of water or nutrients to high soil pH, fertilizer, or pesticide burn, here are the main reasons for outdoor plant leaves yellowing.| The Spruce
Peat moss, a soil amendment that retains water, is used in gardens and containers. Learn about its pros and cons and more sustainable alternatives.| The Spruce
Fertilizers provide key nutrients to your yard and garden. We vetted top picks, considering type, nutrient content, feed duration, and ease of use.| The Spruce